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Winners! Killers! Producers! announced today, under the artistic direction of Michael A. Shepperd, its 2019 season of shows. This is the Celebration’s 37th season and the fourth in its home at the Lex Theatre, 6760 Lexington Ave. in Los Angeles.... Continue Reading →

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by Tracey Paleo, Gia On The Move She asked the gods for greatness. But the gods can be cruel. She became the seeress who told the truth, but was not to believed. On the morning she is to die, King... Continue Reading →

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by Matt Ritchey The title isn’t fooling around – this production came to make some NOISE! A blend of hip-hop, spoken word, live beatboxing and singing, I Came To Make Noise is a Fringe Scholarship-winning production focusing on feminism and... Continue Reading →

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by Tracey Paleo, Gia On The Move The biggest 'huh?' about Denim Doves written by Adrienne Dawes and directed by Rosie Glen-Lambert, currently being presented by Sacred Fools Theater Company, is that in almost two hours with no intermission, and... Continue Reading →

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by Tracey Paleo, Gia On The Move The Pleasure Project is writer/performer Ava Bogle's irreverent, slightly interactive, one-woman show about five aliens preparing to leave earth in light of an impending nuclear war, trying to save humanity through the clitoris.... Continue Reading →

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by Tracey Paleo, Gia On The Move I was determined to sit ‘inside’ this performance. Bold enough, perhaps even intrusive enough, to take a seat in the front row on the stage in order to surround-sound myself by the emotional... Continue Reading →

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by Tracey Paleo, Gia On The Move Mary’s Medicine tells the true story of half Jamaican, half Scottish nurse Mary Seacole a pioneer of controversial holistic medicinal practices during Victorian England. So controversial that the famed Lady of the Lamp,... Continue Reading →

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A new video-performance remake "How to Undress In Front Of Your Husband", replicated from a 1960s ‘how to’ video, depicts the do’s and don’ts of female disrobing, while highlighting the absurdity of its creation in the first place.

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With one final "Ack" beloved comic strip character Cathy (originally authored by cartoonist Cathy Guisewite) said goodbye to her readers on October 3, 2010, after 34 years of struggling through the ups and downs of food, love, family and work -... Continue Reading →

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by Tracey Paleo, Gia On The Move 'Three things cannot be long hidden: the sun, the moon, and the truth.' ~Buddha For its commemorative 25th anniversary Properties of Silence, produced by About…Productions in residence at The Carrie Hamilton Theatre... Continue Reading →